provera?

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my doc wants to give me provera to start my period? what can anyone tell me about the risks, side effects, ect… thanks, sheryl

Response:

Provera is very good medicatiion. There are little or no side effects, I have problems starting my period on my own, so I take provera every month . Although I do seem to eat a little more but its not a problem. If you have any other concerns please feel free to e-mail me .  I also had to take c lomid(sereophene) fertility drugs to conceive both of my children.  

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Hi,           I have polycystic ovarian disease and I never have a period. So I take provera for the first ten days of every month, and while I still don’t consider it a period, it is helping. I have never had any side effects from it. I think it is a good drug… Kim

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<<my doc wants to give me provera to start my period? what can anyone tell me about the risks, side effects, ect… This website will tell you all you ever wanted to know about Provera: http://www.druginfonet.com/provera.htm

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Here’s what I know..Provera 95% of the time stimulates menstruation and 5% of the time stimulates ovulation.  I just took it because I have wildly long cycles and, guess what, even after the first false negative test, turns out that I’m pregant.  It’s not ideal to take Provera during a pregnancy, so be very sure that you are not pg before you take it.  In fact, if there’s a chance you are, wait a week and then do another pg test.  Wish I had… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – my doc wants to give me provera to start my period? what can anyone tell me about the risks, side effects, ect… thanks, sheryl

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thanks for the info, and CONGRATULATIONS!!!! ON YOUR PG! best wishes for a wonderful 9 months sheryl

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